Sustainability Leadership Fellow Cohort: 2025-2026
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Atmospheric Science
Research Summary: Particulate matter in the ambient air affects human health and the climate. My research leverages information from ground-based measurements, satellite remote sensing, and model simulations to improve our understanding of emission, chemical and transport processes that affect the composition and concentration of the particles, and further improve our understanding of their impact on public health and climate. My current project investigates the relationship between agricultural activities and particulate matter concentrations, aiming to fill a gap in understanding the environmental and economic costs associated with agricultural production.